Frome Railway Station (Frome)

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 train station, Grade II Listed (UK)

The original timber-built through trainshed is a rare survival, part of the former Great Western Railway. It was designed by J R Hannaford and opened in 1850. It is Grade II listed.

Photo: www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1774447
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Coordinates:   51°13'38"N   2°18'36"W

Comments

  • Largely unaltered example of a small station of the period and probably the last through train shed of its type in use on the Western Region. The line was constructed by the Wells, Somerset and Weymouth Railway and opened 9 September 1850 having been previously taken over by the Great Western Railway.
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